Pricing
At the time of writing the Silicon Power Armor A85 1TB drive can be found at NewEgg for just $80.43, at Amazon UK for £64.00, and through Geizhals for €74.30.
Conclusion
The Silicon Power Armor A85 is a beautifully designed drive, as I already mentioned on the first page. The metallic enclosure with the black top and rubber ring around the drive keeps it simple, but it works. The drive presents itself well, especially considering it is a rugged drive. Usually, this kind of drive has huge external rubber bumpers that also may look cool, but not so classy. The Armor A85 brings style into the rugged market segment.
The rubber ring around the drive isn’t just for looks, it also doubles as a practical cable holder for the included USB cable. A clever way to utilize the feature and one that also complements the design.
With a drop resistance from heights up to 122cm and the ability to stay submerged in up to a meter of water for over 30 minutes, the Armor A85 provides excellent protection for your valuable files. Speaking of valuable, the 256-bit encryption ability also provides excellent protection for your valuable digital files.
Performance wise we didn’t see anything spectacular, but it was right on what is to be expected. Basically, it is a 2.5-inch HDD and a performance slightly above the 110MB/s marker is what we expect here. And the Armor A85 delivered that steadily across the fillage tests.
Pros
Cons
“The SP Armor A85 provides style and protection to your files when you’re on the go, but also when you’re at home. On top of that, it’s cheap per GB of storage and comes with a great software bundle.”
Thank You Silicon Power for providing us with this sample.
100% Colour Volume* with Quantum Dot: A naturally bright and colourful picture with 100% colour…
BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and industrial computing solutions, today announced the…
Apacer has just launched its new flagship NOX RGB DDR5 gaming memory, designed for gamers…
Halo, Starfield, Fable, Gears of War, and many other Xbox-exclusive franchises could potentially arrive on…
This year in the gaming industry has been far from ideal. January started with waves…
Intel has just launched the new Arrow Lake processors, which were initially presented in their…